Retreat from Kherson leaves Russian forces scrambling to stave off collapse

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Retreat from Kherson leaves Russian forces scrambling to stave off collapse
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'Russia's military is broken,' an urban warfare expert tells Newsweek. 'It can still engage in battles, but it is no longer capable of waging a large campaign.'

on November 11, Russian positions on the opposite side of the river have come under increasingly frequent attack. As it did following Ukraine's successful strike on the Kerch Strait Bridge back in October, Russia has responded with a wave of missiles aimed at civilian infrastructure.suggest that this wave, like the one that preceded it, is more symbol than substance.

"In that sense, Russia's combat power has been severely diminished over the past eight-plus months," Spencer added,"at the same time that Ukraine's has been enhanced thanks toAfter withdrawing from the areas around Kyiv in late April, Russia turned to a two-pronged strategy of expanding its control over the eastern Ukrainian Donbas region while simultaneously fighting to keep hold of its bridgehead around Kherson city.

"Maybe if they had a full division of elite paratroopers prepared to die for the cause, Russia could have held out in Kherson city for long enough to leave it in ruins, but the urban terrain there simply doesn't offer many advantages," he said."Kherson is flat, there are multiple routes in, and there isn't enough density on the outskirts to set up a non-suicidal defense.

"If you know that you're preparing to pull out, then it wouldn't make any sense to go through with the annexation,"The decision signals a potential change in the Kremlin's decision-making protocol.

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